The Spectator, Volume 2George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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Pagina 13
... thought : it is still reach- ing after an empty imaginary good , that has not in it the power to abate or satisfy it . Most other things we long for , can allay the cravings of their proper sense , and for a while set the appetite at ...
... thought : it is still reach- ing after an empty imaginary good , that has not in it the power to abate or satisfy it . Most other things we long for , can allay the cravings of their proper sense , and for a while set the appetite at ...
Pagina 35
... plots could never have been thought a beauty , if , to have two different plota , of any kind , in the same drama , had not been a fault . — H . principal actors are man in his greatest perfection , and No. 26. ] 35 SPECTAIOR .
... plots could never have been thought a beauty , if , to have two different plota , of any kind , in the same drama , had not been a fault . — H . principal actors are man in his greatest perfection , and No. 26. ] 35 SPECTAIOR .
Pagina 44
... thought fit to premise , that the reader may not judge too hastily of this piece of criticism , or look upon it as im perfect , before he has seen the whole extent of it . The sentiments in an epic poem are the thoughts and beha- viour ...
... thought fit to premise , that the reader may not judge too hastily of this piece of criticism , or look upon it as im perfect , before he has seen the whole extent of it . The sentiments in an epic poem are the thoughts and beha- viour ...
Pagina 45
... thoughts , there is an infinite beauty in the greatest part of them . In short , if there are many . poets who would ... thoughts as are natural , unless it abound also with such as are sublime . Virgil in this particular falls short of ...
... thoughts , there is an infinite beauty in the greatest part of them . In short , if there are many . poets who would ... thoughts as are natural , unless it abound also with such as are sublime . Virgil in this particular falls short of ...
Pagina 46
... thoughts which are carefully to be avoided . The first are such as are affected and unnatural ; the second , such as are mean and vulgar . As for the first kind of thoughts , we meet with little or nothing that is like them in Virgil ...
... thoughts which are carefully to be avoided . The first are such as are affected and unnatural ; the second , such as are mean and vulgar . As for the first kind of thoughts , we meet with little or nothing that is like them in Virgil ...
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